500 Days Survival And Build In A Rain Forest - NO FOOD, NO WATER, NO SHELTER

Published 2023-11-13
Hi, my name is Nick. I come from VietNam.I spent 500 days surviving and building in the rainforest. Starting from things found in nature and using primitive skills, I built a safe shelter and created a food source that helped me live a stable life in the forest. follow and see my life for the past 3 months. Follow and see my life for the past 500 days
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All Comments (21)
  • @the1_grammy503
    I actually lol’d during this video. The screaming tea kettle in the background for sound effects was the best part after all the red bricks.😂😂😂
  • Good content.. except the wig 😊 The yams were amazing.. you planted the white and it grow to be purple. And when it was grilled, can produce oil when you squeze it 😊 The cat fish also awesome.. it turn out to be different kind of fish after the grilled. Your skill is excellent. Cant wait to see another video
  • @Shypainter
    500 days and not a drop of sweat, I would have been raining buckets. Awesome video!
  • @tuyetdang8290
    Bàn tay ta làm nên tất cả Có sức người sỏi đá cũng thành cơm Nhưng không phải ai cũng thực hiện được như vậy ,con quá giỏi... tuyệt vời 💯💯💯💯💯
  • @sloth_e
    That wig is hilarious!!😂😂😂
  • @natehuff8257
    Man, I gotta know where you can get pottery clay in a rainforest. So clean and dense... huge difference in whats used for the fire pits vs pottery. Texture... everything.
  • @edwardnigma2216
    9 months and the plants outside the house didn't even grow an inch... Impressive... Your fish trap even more so... I espeicailly liked the part where the line didn't have to angle down to the water while you caught fish.
  • @jascr2010
    if their is ever a real world apocalypse it's people like nick that are going to survive. talk about real world skills/survival skills.
  • @MrSiamang
    I know these videos are probably fake, but I still love watching them
  • @woodlawnfinest86
    He got some great survival skills but that dry ass lace front wig just sent me overboard!!!! 😂😂😂 it was all good until I seent it for myself 😮😂😅
  • @MrStraightlover
    I'm intrigued how the rain water can not leak through the roof, while the tile is completely flat, there is no channelings whatsoever in the tile that may be able to seal the rain water from leaking and falling down through the roof.
  • ok, no food, no water... but what about the goats that can be heard in the background? You can also hear some gasps... So, how is the situation in the end with food no, no water...???
  • @Lexas4m
    Я так и не увидел "rain forest"😉👍🔥😁
  • @moclarkmusic
    Anyone even blink when he starts using bricks after all that hard work to make lye cement 😅😂
  • @Jared_09
    All in all. It’s an interesting video.
  • @byancaduran7303
    Estoy impresionada con su trabajo desde cero hace todo mis respetos para este joven 👏👏👏
  • @BigGabez28gs
    He was definitely inspired by the Australian bloke Primitive Technology who did this 8+yes ago, you should at least acknowledge or give a shout out to the original but besides that still really cool to watch🔥🤙
  • @jodiejones2450
    The wig 😂😂😂... As he built all those tools, you would think he would make a spoon or fork.